Bloggers' Choice: What's Country Now

Our annual What's Country Now issue explored our editors' favorite finds. Now, we asked a few of our favorite bloggers to share the fashion, home, and food items that they think represent what country means today.

Brian Patrick Flynn

Brian Patrick Flynn

"When I think of today's version of country, I think more about texture and age than I do roosters, floral patterns, and barns. I mix country with other styles. I think old, weathered pieces juxtaposed with sleek, shiny modern ones achieve the perfect amount of visual tension. For chic country furniture and accessories, I love pretty much everything from Wisteria. They totally nail the way we perceive country today: A sense of history but with a fun, carefree and classic twist."

Amy Merrick

Amy Merrick

"Herriott Grace is a father-daughter team based in Canada that sells the most beautiful hand-carved wooden spoons and pedestals. Their work really speaks to a rural simplicity that still feels modern."